17 Feb 2025 09:38 AM
We have won tickets to a concert at the Sky VIP lounge Co-Op Arena Manchester. Is there a list I can access of Sky VIP lounge bar food/drinks and prices that are available? How long before and after the event can we stay in the lounge?
18 Feb 2025 10:42 AM - last edited: 18 Feb 2025 10:43 AM
Congratulations on winning tickets to the concert at the Sky VIP Lounge in Co-op Live, Manchester! As of now, specific details about the food and drink menu, including prices, have not been publicly released. However, it's noted that food is not complimentary in the Sky VIP Lounge. Additionally, you can contact Co-op Live directly by filling out the fan support form at: https://www.cooplive.com/pQnaKu3/fan-support-form
Regarding the lounge's operating hours, official information about how long before and after events guests can stay in the Sky VIP Lounge at Co-op Live hasn't been provided yet. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, it's recommended to contact the Sky VIP ticketing team directly by emailing them or by contacting Co-op Live with the above forum.
Enjoy your concert experience!
18 Feb 2025 02:24 PM
@Mike337 wrote:We have won tickets to a concert at the Sky VIP lounge Co-Op Arena Manchester. Is there a list I can access of Sky VIP lounge bar food/drinks and prices that are available? How long before and after the event can we stay in the lounge?
A recent review on TripAdvisor notes that food and drink prices are somewhat excessive inside the venue:
"Two burgers and a side of fries, £31.50 again **bleep**, Burgers were ok no better than a MacDonalds or a Burger King (Fries were cold).
Drinks, One Pint and One Half Pint of Grolsch £12.85"
09 Mar 2025 07:28 PM
Did you get an answer to this? We have won tickets for this Thursday to Sabrina Carlenter and wondering the same thing. Also my daughter has coeliac disease and I'm wondering if there are any gluten free food options, but I'm not getting anywhere trying to find out. Thanks
10 Mar 2025 09:00 AM
@mwainwright1 wrote:Did you get an answer to this? We have won tickets for this Thursday to Sabrina Carlenter and wondering the same thing. Also my daughter has coeliac disease and I'm wondering if there are any gluten free food options, but I'm not getting anywhere trying to find out. Thanks
The Sky VIP lounge is just a Sky branded waiting area with a bar.
My advice, particularly if you need decent gluten-free food options, is to eat before you arrive. All the food in the arena complex is mediocre at best and wildly over-priced.
10 Mar 2025 01:08 PM
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@BenJoBanjo wrote:
@mwainwright1 wrote:Did you get an answer to this? We have won tickets for this Thursday to Sabrina Carlenter and wondering the same thing. Also my daughter has coeliac disease and I'm wondering if there are any gluten free food options, but I'm not getting anywhere trying to find out. Thanks
The Sky VIP lounge is just a Sky branded waiting area with a bar.
My advice, particularly if you need decent gluten-free food options, is to eat before you arrive. All the food in the arena complex is mediocre at best and wildly over-priced.
For the Manchester Co Op, I understand it is a bit different, that the Sky Lounge is where you watch the show from..
I do agree about good being mediocre at venues. Like airports, concert venues, the caterering company have no incentive to do quality as people if they are in the place, can't leave.
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